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React component for entering and validating international telephone numbers
Inspired from the awesome jquery plugin for International Telephone Input.
This one is written as a reactjs component.
Live Demo here - http://unstack.in/react-telephone-input/
// Use declaratively within another react components render method
var ReactTelInput = require('react-telephone-input');
<MyAwesomeReactComponent>
<ReactTelInput defaultCountry="in"/>
</MyAwesomeReactComponent>
// or render standalone
var ReactTelInput = require('react-telephone-input');
React.render(<ReactTelInput defaultCountry="in"/>, document.getElementById('my-container'));
npm install
, you can just do var ReactTelephoneInut = require('react-telephone-input');
flagsImagePath
<ReactTelephoneInput defaultCountry='in' flagsImagePath='/path/to/images/flags.png'>
The default value for flagsImagePath
is 'flags.png'
You can try the app by downloading everything and running the commands given below -
$ npm install
$ npm start
go to your browser and type `http://localhost:8000`
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React component for entering and validating international telephone numbers
The npm package react-telephone-input receives a total of 9,485 weekly downloads. As such, react-telephone-input popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-telephone-input demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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